"A focus on information processing, reaction, and execution — while it may feel productive — causes the quality of our thoughts to suffer. We believe that corporate leaders in today’s complex world urgently need to recultivate the art of reflection."

How to Regain the Lost Art of Reflection, HBR, 2017

We live in an age of 'Over-Information'. We are awash with bits and pieces of data trying to lure our attention. We're all missing a critical ability to sit back, reflect, and think about the things that matter to all of us.

This HBR article calls out the danger, stating that "senior executives are victims of information overload and over-reliance on fast thinking" and that they "urgently need to recultivate the art of reflection". The bad news? It's not just senior execs, but professionals of all kinds, who ought to be reflecting more deliberately and more often, but just don't.

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